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banker
bank·er 1 B0061000 (băng′kər)n.1. One serving as an officer or owner of a bank.2. Games The player in charge of the bank in some gambling games. bank′er·ly adj.
bank·er 2 B0061000 (băng′kər)n. One engaged in cod fishing off Newfoundland.
bank·er 3 B0061000 (băng′kər)n. A workbench used by a mason or sculptor. [From bank, bench (obsolete).]banker (ˈbæŋkə) n1. (Banking & Finance) a person who owns or is an executive in a bank2. (Card Games) an official or player in charge of the bank in any of various games, esp gambling games3. (Gambling, except Cards) a result that has been forecast identically in a series of entries on a football pool coupon4. a person or thing that appears certain to win or be successful
banker (ˈbæŋkə) n1. (Nautical Terms) a fishing vessel of Newfoundland2. (Nautical Terms) a fisherman in such a vessel3. (Physical Geography) informal Austral and NZ a stream almost overflowing its banks (esp in the phrase run a banker)4. (Railways) Also called: bank engine Brit a locomotive that is used to help a heavy train up a steep gradient
banker (ˈbæŋkə) n1. (Crafts) a craftsman's workbench2. (Building) a timber board used as a base for mixing building materialsbank•er (ˈbæŋ kər) n. 1. a person employed by a bank, esp. as an executive or other official. 2. the keeper or holder of the bank in a game. [1525–35; < Middle French banquier; see bank2, -er2] bankerA sculptor’s workbench.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | banker - a financier who owns or is an executive in a bankfinancier, moneyman - a person skilled in large scale financial transactionsbank clerk, cashier, teller - an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money | | 2. | banker - the person in charge of the bank in a gambling gamemoney dealer, money handler - a person who receives or invests or pays out money | Translationsbank2 (bӕŋk) noun1. a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest. He has plenty of money in the bank; I must go to the bank today. 銀行 银行2. a place for storing other valuable material. A blood bank. 儲存庫 库 verb to put into a bank. He banks his wages every week. 把錢存入銀行 把钱存入银行ˈbanker noun a person who owns or manages a bank. 銀行業者或主管 银行家bank book a book recording money deposited in, or withdrawn from, a bank. 銀行存摺 银行存折banker's card (also cheque card) a card issued by a bank guaranteeing payment of the holder's cheques. 銀行信用卡 信用卡bank holiday a day on which banks are closed (and which is often also a public holiday). 國定假日 公假日,法定假日 ˈbank-note noun a piece of paper issued by a bank, used as money. 鈔票,紙鈔 钞票bank on to rely on. Don't bank on me – I'll probably be late. 指望 指望banker
a banker's dozenOne less than a dozen, i.e., 11. A play on "a baker's dozen" (13 rather than 12), it refers to lending in which interest is deducted at the time of the loan, therefore yielding less than what the loan actually stipulated. A soccer team has a banker's dozen players on the field at any given time.See also: dozenbankers' hoursA working day that is shorter than usual or acceptable, especially one that begins late and ends early. It refers to the traditional opening times for banks, which formerly opened at 10 AM and closed at 3 PM. With the boss out on vacation, some of us have been working bankers' hours for the past couple of weeks.See also: hourbanker's hoursA limited work schedule (as banks were once known for having short work days and being closed on holidays and weekends). You won't be able to reach her on a Saturday—she keeps banker's hours.See also: houremptier than a banker's heartContaining nothing. Totally empty. We really need to go to the grocery store because our refrigerator is emptier than a banker's heart right now.See also: empty, heartcolder than the shady side of a banker's heartVery cold. You better bundle up—it's colder than the shady side of a banker's heart today.See also: colder, heart, of, shady, sidebanker's hoursFig. short work hours: 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. When did you start keeping banker's hours? There aren't many bankers who keep banker's hours these days.See also: houremptier than a banker's heartRur. completely empty. My wallet was emptier than a banker's heart. His pockets were emptier than a banker's heart.See also: empty, heartkeep banker's hoursFig. to work or be open for business for less than eight hours a day. The advertising agency keeps banker's hours. They are only open until four. James doesn't really work full-time. He keeps banker's hours.See also: hour, keepbanker’s hours n. short work hours: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. When did you start keeping banker’s hours? See also: hourbanker
banker11. an official or player in charge of the bank in any of various games, esp gambling games 2. a result that has been forecast identically in a series of entries on a football pool coupon
banker21. a fishing vessel of Newfoundland 2. a fisherman in such a vessel 3. Brit a locomotive that is used to help a heavy train up a steep gradient
banker3 a craftsman's workbench banker[′baŋ·kər] (engineering) The bench or table upon which bricklayers and stonemasons prepare and shape their material. bankerThe bench or table upon which bricklayers and stonemasons prepare and shape their material.banker
banker A regional term for a drug financier who assumes little risk of arrest, as he or she operates at arm’s length from the retail aspect of the enterprise.Banker Related to Banker: investment bankerBANKER, com. law. A banker is one engaged in the business of receiving other persons money in deposit, to be returned on demand discounting other persons' notes, and issuing his own for circulation. One who performs the business usually transacted by a bank. Private bankers are generally not permitted. 2. The business of bankers is generally performed through the medium of incorporated banks. 3. A banker may be declared a bankrupt by adverse proceedings against him. Act of Congress of 19th Aug. 1841. See 1 Atk. 218; 2 H. Bl. 235; 1 Mont. B. L. 12. 4. Among the ancient Romans there were bankers called argentarii, whose office was to keep registers of contracts between individuals, either to loan money, or in relation to sales and stipulations. These bankers frequently agreed with the creditor to pay him the debt due to him by the debtor. Calvini Lex. Jurid. Banker
BankerA person, especially an executive, who works for a bank. Bankers provide a wide variety of services, such as monitoring and safeguarding bank accounts, issuing loans, and accounting. Some bankers may also provide investment services such as underwriting or brokering. A banker's client may be an individual, company, or institutional investor, depending on the nature of the transaction and the type of bank.banker Related to banker: investment bankerWords related to bankernoun a financier who owns or is an executive in a bankRelated Words- financier
- moneyman
- bank clerk
- cashier
- teller
noun the person in charge of the bank in a gambling gameRelated Words- money dealer
- money handler
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